Stop-N-Gogh Art Studio

Stop-N-Gogh Studio is designed with FUN in mind. Life is to short to be stressed out all the time! At Stop-N-Gogh, the studio is perfect for those who love to paint and those that think they can't. If the words "I can't even draw a stick figure" have come out of your mouth then Stop-N-Gogh is the perfect studio for you!

Open Art Workshop (BYOB)- Every Thursday 6:00-10:00
Includes: 16x20 Canvas, Paint, Paint Brushes, Texture, and Guidance
What do you paint: There is a different painting of the week every Thursday. You will receive step by step instruction on painting your masterpiece. Britney will help get you started with your painting and give you advice on breaking the picture down into bite size pieces so you understand how to get the end result you desire. The main thing is to relax and have fun with it?You CANNOT mess up! We use acrylic paint so if you don't like a certain area you can always paint over it! And, of course, you are welcome to bring your own snacks and bottle of "creative juice" with you! We have cork screws and wine glasses at the studio so don't worry about that! This workshop promotes artistic freedom and offers a release from everyday stress that builds up! It's all about relaxing and having fun in a very dynamic and creative atmosphere.

Private Parties - If you want to have a fun night with your friends and have the studio to yourselves you can schedule a private party any night of the week. We supply the canvas, paint, brushes, texture and guidance. You bring your beverages, ice and/or snack of choice.

Cedar Creek Lake Water Level (last 30 days)

Cedar Creek Lake Fishing Report from TPWD (Jun. 3)

EXCELLENT. Water lightly stained; 82 degrees, 0.01 high. Largemouth bass are good working plastic frogs and topwater early then TX rigged craws, crankbaits, and swimbaits along bank edges, drop-offs, and docks in 6-18’. Hybrids and sand bass are being caught off main lake points and humps with slabs, swimbaits, and live bait. Crappie are excellent with jigs and minnows in brush piles and near structure in 12-18’. Catfish are good in 5-15’.